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Re: Ultra-compact packaging
- To: piecepack@yahoogroups.com
- Subject: Re: Ultra-compact packaging
- From: Daniel Foster <geberus@...>
- Date: Sun, 8 Aug 2004 16:40:55 -0700 (PDT)
- In-reply-to: <1091951829.167.65491.m12@yahoogroups.com>
You may just want to consider purchasing a Mesomorph
set. It will be solidly made, and cost about the same
as all of the materials you are planning on
purchasing. Although I do understand the desire to
make something and the pride associated with it.
Dan
> Date: Sat, 07 Aug 2004 20:20:29 -0000
> From: "James H. Vipond" <arlateo@...>
> Subject: Ultra-compact packaging
>
> Now that I have begun making my own piecepack, I
> have found that a
> Deluxe check box (about 17 cm by 8.7 cm by 3.5 cm)
> should be able to
> hold all the piecepack elements about as compactly
> as a videocassette
> box, if not more so. The tiles go in first, in three
> piles of eight,
> followed by two stacks of coins in a corner, then
> the dice and pawns.
>
> I won't know for sure until I buy that Paddle Punch
> that captkevman
> recommended (Sizzix won't accept online orders under
> $25, and I won't
> be able to order by phone until Monday). My backing
> material for
> tiles and coins is corrugated cardboard, 1/8 inch
> thick, and Avery
> label paper works just like plain paper in my inkjet
> printer.
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